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Originally Posted by Rebo
It would be great if you can post some comparison pictures. I'm glad that the Nook screen doesn't look too different from the new kindle. So far my only experience with the e-reader has been with the Nook and I'm loving it. I read primarily library books so Nook is a good option for me as I don't know and don't want to strip DRM from library books. However, I really like the 3G web browsing and Text to speech features of the Kindle so I 'm hoping that you can post some feedback on that aspect. I'm debating if I should get the K3 for a second reader or wait for an android tablet so I can read all formats.
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I had some battery issues on the camera last night and it's taken some time to get decent pictures - my respect for professional photographers went up a notch today!
Anyway, I'm uploading the photos I've done to photobucket now and will post when they are finished. They are quite large but hopefully can be zoomed for a closer look if you want.
Text to speech is very cool but for me it still seems too artificial to be usable and nowhere near as good as a normal audiobook (not that I like them either

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Web browsing is surprisingly okay considering it's still listed as "experimental" and much better than I expected. Very usable for quick forays onto the interwebs during breaks from reading a book but of course, not as good as a full blown browser on a laptop or iPad.
If you are happy with the Nook, it's probably not worth it to get another dedicated eReader. Then I'd get a multi-use device instead.